Chasing Cooler Days: Our Picks for Last-Minute Luxury Summer Escapes to Beat the Heat

There’s nothing quite like that first wave of real summer heat, the kind that makes you long for shade, sea breezes, or cool mountain mornings. If you're ready to swap that heat for fresh air and a slower pace, this is your list. These cool(er) weather luxury destinations are close enough for a spontaneous summer getaway, but far enough to feel like a full reset. These are the escapes our travel advisors are recommending when five-star comfort and cooler temps are calling.

COLORADO & UTAH

Four Seasons Resort Vail

If you’re craving crisp mountain air and alpine elegance, Four Seasons Vail delivers. Located in the heart of Vail Village, this sleek mountain retreat makes summer feel like a breath of fresh air. Expect spacious rooms with panoramic views of the Rockies, cozy mornings on the balcony, and a heated outdoor pool for peak relaxation. Active days here mean fly-fishing, hiking, and biking through aspen groves; slow ones include spa treatments and locally sourced dishes that celebrate Colorado’s wild beauty. This is one of our favorite cool-weather escapes when everywhere else is overheating.

The St. Regis Deer Valley, Park City

In Utah’s Deer Crest community, The St. Regis Deer Valley blends mountain serenity with five-star indulgence. Ride a private funicular to the resort and take in sweeping Wasatch Range views, plush rooms with marble details, and expansive private terraces. Unwind in the infinity pool, sip wine from the 14,000-bottle cellar, and book a custom treatment at the Remède Spa. For an ultra-refined summer escape in Park City, this is it.

MONTANA & WYOMING

Montage Big Sky

Located in Montana’s Spanish Peaks, just 45 minutes from Yellowstone, Montage Big Sky is a luxury mountain resort that offers year-round adventure and five-star comfort. During the summer months, swap ski boots for hiking boots, saddle up for horseback rides, or cast a fly rod in the river below. Inside, you’ll find rustic-luxe design, five restaurants (including Cortina and the cozy Alpenglow lounge), and an 11,000-square-foot Spa Montage. Each suite or residence is outfitted with warm wood, stone textures, and serene mountain views, making this one of Montana’s best cool-weather retreats.

Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole

For travelers craving wild landscapes without compromising on service, Four Seasons Jackson Hole offers front-row views of Grand Teton National Park and direct access to outdoor adventures. Located in Teton Village, this alpine resort features ski-in/ski-out access in winter, and in summer, it’s all about fly-fishing, wildlife spotting, and soaking in the stars. End your day with fireside cocktails, elevated dining, or a massage at the tranquil spa. This is the definition of elevated adventure and a true luxury escape in Wyoming.

California

Carmel Valley Ranch

Tucked into 500 acres of wine country in Carmel, California, this all-suite resort is where luxury meets nature. Enjoy morning hikes through oak-covered trails, a round on the Pete Dye golf course, or a treatment at Spa Aiyana. The resort caters to families with kid-friendly programming (think animal encounters and nightly s’mores) while offering couples the kind of quiet luxury that makes Carmel one of California’s top cool-weather getaways. Dining is a highlight especially at Valley Kitchen, where ingredients come straight from the onsite garden.

Montage Laguna Beach

Perched on a bluff above the Pacific, Montage Laguna Beach offers panoramic views, Craftsman-style rooms, and direct access to Treasure Island Beach. Book a couples’ massage at Spa Montage or unwind at the Mosaic Bar and Grille with fresh seafood and a view. With 258 guest rooms and bungalows, all featuring private balconies or patios, this is Southern California at its most luxurious and a perfect summer escape when the heat is rising inland.

Rosewood Miramar Beach, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara brings the best of the American Riviera, beaches, wine country, and effortless elegance and nowhere captures that better than Rosewood Miramar Beach. Oceanfront suites open directly onto the sand, cabanas line the pool, and spa treatments come with a sea view. This is beach luxury at its most refined.

The Resort at Pelican Hill, Newport Coast

Looking for an Italian-style getaway without leaving California? Pelican Hill overlooks 500+ acres of oceanfront cliffs and brings European elegance to the California coast. Expect private villas with soaking tubs and limestone fireplaces, two Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, and one of the largest circular pools in the world. With a Roman-inspired spa and complimentary beach service to Crystal Cove, this is a five-star resort that checks every box for a relaxing, warm-but-breezy summer retreat.

The Carolinas

For a dose of Southern charm with a breeze, head to the Carolinas. In Charleston, check into The Dewberry for mid-century glamour and rooftop cocktails, or escape the city to The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection, where lowcountry calm and coastal elegance meet. Looking for mountain air? Old Edwards Inn in Highlands, NC and Hotel Domestique near the Blue Ridge Mountains offer upscale comfort and easy access to cool-weather hikes, waterfalls, and wine tastings. Read our guide to Charleston’s best hotels, including The Dunlin.

Virginia

Primland Resort, Blue Ridge Mountains

 Set on 12,000 private acres in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Primland is one of our go-to summer destinations for peace, space, and elevated wilderness. Forest trails, fly fishing in a private stream,sporting clay and golf courses, and an onsite observatory make this property feel like its own little world. Stargazing, spa treatments, and fireside bourbon all come standard at this Auberge Resorts Collection escape. Want a deeper look at what it’s really like? Read KJT advisor Chelsea full recap here.

Ready to Cool Off in Style?

Whether you want to head for the hills or unwind on the coast, we’ll help you find the right luxury resort to match your pace. These aren’t just vacations, they’re your reset button.

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Luxury Getaways in Santa Barbara: Where to Stay on the American Riviera

What if you could indulge in the glamour of the Riviera without crossing an ocean? Santa Barbara, fondly dubbed “The American Riviera,” is a paradise on California’s central coast that entices year-round sunshine, ocean views, and just the right touch of luxury.

It’s a destination that works in every season. beachfront resorts, vineyard escapes, and five-star service all within reach, all at a slower, more luxurious pace. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a multi-generational trip, a relaxing weekend getaway or something spontaneous, here are our top picks for where to stay in Santa Barbara.

Belmond El Encanto

Tucked into the hills above Santa Barbara, Belmond El Encanto is a 1920s gem that delivers privacy, discreet luxury and timeless charm. The bungalow-style suites, lush gardens, and infinity-edge pool give it a residential feel, while still offering all the high-touch details of a Belmond stay. It's especially ideal for couples or anyone who prefers being a little removed from the buzz, without compromising on service or scenery.

El Encanto

San Ysidro Ranch

Set on 500 acres in Montecito, San Ysidro Ranch has long been a go-to for those seeking total seclusion. The cottages here feel more like personal homes than hotel rooms, many come with outdoor rain showers, fireplaces, and private hot tubs. There's history (JFK honeymooned here), impeccable food, and an unmatched sense of quiet. Ideal for honeymoons, anniversaries, or anyone in search of an actual break.

San Ysidro Ranch

Rosewood Miramar Beach

KJT Travel Advisor, Madelyn just returned from Rosewood Miramar Beach and here’s her insider take on one of California’s most stunning beachfront resorts.

Set along Montecito’s coastline, the property feels more like a private estate than a resort, white cottages, manicured lawns, and direct beach access. It’s well-suited for both couples and families.

Every room category includes a spacious marble bathroom with dual vanities, soaking tub, and walk-in shower. The Beach House rooms offer oceanfront views, while rooms farther from the main path provide added privacy and quieter mornings (but note the railway on-site!)

There’s no formal kids’ club, but family-friendly details are built in, like s’more kits, beach games, and weekly programming. 

Dining includes Caruso’s, a Michelin-starred Italian restaurant; AMA Sushi, offering an omakase experience; and The Revere Room for all-day meals with ocean views. Cabana Bar and Miramar Beach Bar offer more casual, beachside options.

On property, guests can surf at sunrise, book time at the Forbes Five-Star spa, browse curated shops, or explore nearby wine country. The experience is designed to feel elevated but relaxed, nothing overcomplicated, everything intentional.

The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern, Auberge Resorts

About 40 minutes inland, Los Olivos and the Santa Ynez Valley wine country offer a different pace and a lot of wine. Mattei’s Tavern part of the Auberge Resorts is your luxe base for that and its a great combo with a beach stay. Originally a 19th-century stagecoach stop, it’s now a stylish retreat with 67 rooms and a central tavern that draws both guests and locals.

You’re surrounded by vineyards, tasting rooms, and golden light. We recommend private tastings at Star Lane or Brave & Maiden, followed by a slow evening around the fire pits back at the inn. This is where coast meets countryside without losing the luxury touch.

The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern

Four Seasons Biltmore (Reopening Late 2025)

The grande dame of Montecito returns in late 2025 after a full renovation. The Biltmore will reopen with upgraded rooms, new dining (including a Nobu), and revamped family and adult-only pool areas. Expect restored Spanish Colonial architecture and a refreshed take on beachfront luxury. We can't wait to visit and tell you all about it!

Whether you’re craving the ocean breeze and spa days, hillside hideaways, or vineyard views with a glass in hand, Santa Barbara delivers the best of the Riviera, without the transatlantic flight. It’s close enough for a spontaneous getaway, yet styled for the kind of slow, meaningful travel that stays with you.

The Biltmore

Whether you're craving spa days, vineyard views and private tastings, or sunset walks and ocean breezes, Santa Barbara delivers the ultimate California luxury escape, no passport required.

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KJT Picks: Family Golf Vacations

 
“Teach ‘em young”Monterey Peninsula Golf Course, 2019

“Teach ‘em young”

Monterey Peninsula Golf Course, 2019

 
 

Combining a vacation with one of your favorite hobbies is a win-win. Golf is one of those hobbies perfect for travel with resorts specifically catering to golf pros and enthusiasts.

We plan plenty of father-son golf trips, corporate golf retreats, golf-focused bachelor weekends, etc. but is it possible for dad to get a golf vacation and family vacation in one? We think so. Personally, it is how we prioritize a lot of our family vacation planning since most of our family members are big fans of the sport.

Below are some of our favorite U.S. resorts for great golf and family fun. Want to add any of your favorites or plan a family, golf-centric vacation? A lot of our clients have had their international bucket-list golf trips cancelled in 2020 but the socially-distanced sport is a great bet for travelers wanting to explore stateside. Drop us a line at Bonjour@katejohnsontravel.com; we’re here to help!

 

Kiawah Island

Kiawah, South Carolina

Ocean Course, Hole 13

Photo Credit: The Sanctuary Hotel

This beautiful island outside of Charleston, South Carolina is home to six 18 hole golf courses. 

Accommodations: Guests can stay at the oceanfront Sanctuary Hotel, resort villas, private homes, or the ocean course cottages. 

KJ Travel Amenity at Sanctuary Hotel: Daily breakfast for two and $100 resort credit.

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Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach, California

Photo Credit: Houston Johnson

Of course the no. 1 public course in America had to make the list. Four 18 hole courses with three of them along the Pacific Ocean. 

Accommodations: The Lodge at Pebble Beach, Spanish Bay, and Casa Palmero offer advantages to getting tee times, but nearby Carmel Valley also has great hotel options including the family-friendly Carmel Valley Ranch and more romantic Bernardus Lodge & Spa.

KJ Travel Amenity at select resorts include $100 resort credit, upgrade at time of booking and complimentary breakfasts.

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Pelican Hill

Newport, California

North Course, Hole 17

Photo Credit: The Resort at Pelican Hill

Two 18 hole courses exclusively for members and hotel guests

Accommodations: Multi-bedroom villas and bungalows are available at Pelican Hill Resort situated along HWY 1 close to several state parks and beaches.

KJ Travel Amenity: Daily breakfast and $100 credit to be used on Golf or Spa.

PGA West

Palm Springs, California

Mountain Course, Hole 6

Photo Credit: La Quinta Resort & Club

With five 18 hole semi-private championship courses you can play a different course every day.  

Accommodations: La Quinta Resort & Club offers spacious guest rooms as well as multi-bedroom villas  and kids activities.

KJ Travel Amenity: Daily breakfast for two and $100 resort credit.

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Torrey Pines

San Diego, California

Photo Credit: The Lodge at Torrey Pines

Two 18 hole courses in beautiful La Jolla that overlook the Pacific Ocean.

Accommodations: The Lodge at Torrey Pines with spacious guest rooms and suites, many with terraces that overlook the courses and easy access to nearby hiking trails. A bonus for family trips when golf isn’t happening is the nearby San Diego Zoo and Legoland. 

KJ Travel Amenity: Complimentary daily breakfast and $100 resort spa credit.

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Sea Island Golf Resort

Sea Island, Georgia

The Plantation Course

Photo Credit: The Lodge at Sea Island

Three 18 hole courses and a 17,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Golf Performance Center.

Accommodations: The Clositer and the Lodge at Sea Island have spacious rooms and multi-bedroom suites. Private homes and cottages are also available. The private island offers five miles of beach, a tennis center, Yacht Club and children’s programming.

KJ Travel Amenity: Complimentary daily breakfast and $100 resort credit.

Kapalua Bay

Maui, Hawaii

The Bay Course

Photo Credit: The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua

On the island of Maui, Kapalua Bay has two 18 hole courses, one of which, the Plantation Course, is recognized as the best course in Hawaii. 

Accommodations: You can’t go wrong with either beachfront resort, Ritz Carlton Kapalua or Montage Kapaula both with expansive hotel properties, ocean view guest rooms, multi-bedroom suites and residential-style accommodations.

KJ Travel Amenity: Complimentary daily breakfast and $100 resort credit, upgrades upon availability.